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Nambu named Best Multi-purpose Twitter App for the iPhone

Posted by Rob Lewis on Mon, May 4, 2009 5:04 PM · Filed under Vancouver , Social Media, Mobile · Comments

Over the weekend, Vancouver's Nambu picked up "Best in Show" in the Multi-Purpose category when Mashable's Jennifer Van Grove covered 29 Twitter Apps for the iPhone.

Nambu: Nambu’s iPhone app brings popular desktop client features to your phone. It’s a free way to fully engage with Twitter and FriendFeed, update Identi.ca, post to Ping.fm, upload to pic.im (and view images), and create tr.im URLs. Once priced at $1.99, the app is now free and definitely worth checking out.

iTunes rating: 3 stars
Mashable rating: 4 stars

Here's Van Groves' complete list of "Best in Show" Twitter Apps:

  • Pay to Play: Tweetie
  • Freebies: Twitterfon
  • Search and Trends: ReTweet
  • One Hit Wonders: Twitterlink
  • Multi-Purpose: Nambu

The Nambu Network Inc. is Eric Woodward and Gersham Meharg - both hailing from Vancouver and also responsible for image sharing pic.im and URL shortener tr.im.

 
Company:
Twitter
Website:
http://www.twitter.com
Location:
San Francisco, California, United States

Twitter is a privately funded startup with offices in the SoMA neighborhood of San Francisco, CA. Started as a side project in March of 2006,... [more]

 
 
Company:
The Nambu Network
Website:
http://www.nambu.com
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

The Nambu Team for the moment is pretty much just a dedicated team of product builders specializing in Ruby, ObjectiveC and Java. We believe that... [more]

 

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